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Publication of "salacious material" in the Daily Princetonian has led to the probation of Peter D. Bunzel, chairman of Princeton's daily paper, and another member of the Editorial Board.
Probation at Princeton entails discontinuance of a student's extra-curricular activities, and also immediate loss of any scholarships. Officers of the Princetonian said that one of the disciplined men had a "large scholarship."
The stories under fire appeared in "Private Lives," a semi-weekly gossip column, on December 14. On January 10 the notice of probation was printed on the front page of the paper.
To the Clink! As the drivers stampeded from the gas-filled hall, cops laid about them with clubs and rifle butts. Two drivers were trampled to death, 23 others badly injured. While the wounded were piled into waiting ambulances, 366 drivers were carted off to join their brothers in jail...
Cadets spend time learning to play trombones, trumpets, accordions, euphoniums, graduate with the rank of probationary lieutenant. After a year of correspondence study and strict probation, they are commissioned as second lieutenants with the legal standing of ordained ministers. From there they advance through the field ranks: first lieutenant, captain...